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i don't know real well we go out there and we never saw any kind of radio or human creations that the government bring to it this isn't the first time this has happened last year thirteen people were arrested and accused of being on russia's payroll earlier this week nine of them received sentences of up to fourteen years in prison for the georgian government this is a matter of national security but others in georgia are very critical of what they see as particularly ruthless political calculation. interaction with the rest of you are always there you are. no. words because. really the entire russian he's never want to use criticize where it's likely. going. to police he must know deal with the most serious about spying it has
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a neighbor with whom its relations are rock bottom and it has some men in jail but many are questioning whether this is really about justice or about politics tom bottom ninety. eight a prime minister is vowing to sack any member of the security forces accused of killing protesters during the uprising that toppled former president hosni mubarak the statement comes after thousands of egyptians turned out for the biggest rally in months angered over the slow pace of prosecuting officials and reforms that people say they will keep fighting until they see trying anything now it is at the scene for us. egypt's uprising might have ousted president mubarak but to them he's far from gone thousands of people out here on top here they all see different visions of egypt but they join together because the people we've spoken to feel like their revolution has been still there we go through the books of the mobile. life and when the taste of freedom was short lived the military is in full power
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mass media is being choked and oppression still rampant force them to feel i think they werent catching activists as much as they are doing now and take them to a prison and i guess now they're being greedy violently want to kill that evolution this still that in the first place he's known simply as uncle hostin here in egypt a social network or with a twitter army of some thirty thousand followers the military throes of civilians have to stop immediately immediately this is you know one of the major demands we're putting forward one of many demands including transparent trials for the fallen regime and the purging of corrupt officials they got rid of mubarak you know their high ranking officials but now egypt will be the same way it was before january sort of got that little officials a little mubarak so many numerics rather what they're calling them from are running
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the country people like myself have been arguing for taking the high you to the factories taking the higher you to the universities taking the have to the wood places meaning that in every single word police we have an egypt that is i mean i know what it was never interested in politics in till january she was shot with twenty three pellets by riot police twenty of which are still in her like the pain is finally gone but her perseverance is not the barrier of fear is gone. and she will continue to fight to the end i was. every every egyptian citizen to be treated as a human being every protester has their own vision of the egypt they're fighting for some want a constitution and then free elections others think the new law should follow the vote but one thing that brings them all together is that this egypt is not the end . and he's in no way are cheap. and plentiful stories are coming your way
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this hour here in our city including just before the anniversary of europe's worst massacre since the nazi era travels to srebrenica where people are still in search of justice. that's later but now rebels in libya are battling part of government forces on the road to tripoli they're now moving towards that key town of the time after a six week pass but the company still remains over one hundred fifty kilometers away the rebels say their progress has been slow due to a lack of ammunition and nato support and there have been suggestions that the alliance is running low on arms itself and has asked germany for munitions reports now in berlin surprised after opposing the missile from the outset. more bombs wanted just over one hundred days of airstrikes and with just over two thousand bombs dropped by nato allies on libya the mission has run into an unexpected
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problem a lack of shells to drop where there is demand there is supply in this case germany has agreed to provide the much needed ammunition previously berlin has abstained from voting in favor of the un security council resolution on libya a move that surprised some and good others but it may now be backing out of a decision the germans may not want to participate but they have decided that the position does not preclude them actually sublime weapons in this case or systems some believe germany is under pressure from other nato members particularly the you . it states friends in the u.k. to take a more active part in the libyan campaign at first our you know ministries toward the foreign affairs minister don't go into libya it's a very bad conflict it was started by the cia and it's a dirty business don't go there so this is why you voted with russia and china now the backlash from washington is so tough that obviously we are under pressure to do
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something to make up for this decision aside from peer pressure germany may be alerted by the possible financial benefits of making its weapons available for natives use in libya probably germany will get paid for delivering these to other countries but that is normal practice between country between nato countries. out of the twenty eight nato members only eight are actively participating in libya with civilian deaths to which nato recently admitted to a shortage of weapons and the ever relentless more market duffy is still at the helm the coalition may be facing just the beginning of its problems. berlin is in a tough spot on the one hand it has disappointed nato by refusing to support the mission only being in march on the other by agreeing to supply bombs it may now lose friends in other high places and whatever the real reasons for its contradictory
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policy may be germany could find that by trying to please everyone it may end up pleasing no one it in a goes corti. and up to franklin line for america's concern for middle east peace says bombing leaders population is only uniting people behind colonel qadhafi. the bombing needlessly puts the population on edge it increases anxiety and anger if nato is trying to weaken the regime it seems to me that as history teaches us would be a bomb a population it is often the unite behind the government of the day and rather than breaking the connection between the people and the leadership it seems to increase it it was a mistake obama who served the election may be on the line cannot afford a defeat and the victory comes like supposedly as in saddam and osama you've gotta kill the bad guy so it looks to us like it's now a game of targeting the leadership otherwise nato ruses if nato loses the
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consequences are enormous there's enormous trillion dollar financial consequences for those members of the nato countries who are seen as aggressors and invaders here so the feeling is that they've got to do something the only thing they can do possibly to achieve a victory is either assassinate khadafi and some of his circle or didn't and to do that they might have to come on the ground. also in the troubled middle east the syrian government is opening talks with opposition activists to discuss the possibility of reforms but some leading rivals and prominent campaigners are not that in the meantime mass demonstrations erupted across the country on friday killing at least thirteen people tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets calling for president bashar al assad to step down so the protests began in march a government crowds have killed more than seven hundred demonstrators syria's deputy foreign minister told r.t. that any interference in the country's affairs from the west would end in disaster
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. syria's position has been clearly articulated and the global community is aware of the military forces syria hands so even if the west is thinking to be seen we would advise them not to syria is the key to the balance of the middle east and eventually the symptom is here to drive this region to disaster western countries are well aware of this have never been asked to keep hating arabs in syria in particular was a little startling i was really kind of it because of our success progress on the reform struggle to under the leadership of gaza. what happened in syria really expected to spread. across other our countries in order to weaken israel in the west of what you post there civilization supremacies values that remind us very carefully all of the signals west wants from especially recently and i must say that they do not wish as well.
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and you can see the full interview with syria's deputy foreign minister in about twenty minutes time so stay tuned for that. passenger ferry with one hundred seventy three people on board has sunken the revolving rushes republic of tatarstan one person is known to have died but they're also conflicting reports as to how many people are missing the vessel signed three kilometers from the shore where the area where the river why. into a delta nearby a vessel came to the rescue of the stricken ship to help sell to help save those onboard and reports suggest the weather conditions are to blame to this sinking the emergency ministry has opened a special investigation center into the incident. let's check some other news stories from around the world and there has been violence in bangladesh over a train to the constitution to make the predominantly muslim region more secular police used tear gas to disperse angry islamist protesters at least fifty or so
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injured although it is lab remains that the children literally the government has removed a close stating absolute faith and trust in. an israeli airstrike has destroyed a palestinian concrete factory in a neighborhood east of gaza apparently in retaliation for cross border time injury reports are scarce but it's thought one person may have been killed witnesses say play is it still circling above causing residents to panic and voice from the middle east diplomatic will tend to meet on monday in washington. the u.s. has announced it's pulling the plug on almost eight hundred million dollars of military aid to pakistan relations between the two countries have been strained since some of bin laden's killing in may the white house called pakistan an important ally in the war on terror but added that the relationship might be working on the. ukrainian court has
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reopened a criminal case against former prime minister when ukraine signed up to sell a lucrative steel production plant is alleged to have made last minute changes to the contract called contract causing the country massive financial losses they expire minister faces charges of abuse of power and could face up to ten years in prison cheney says the accusations against her are been fabricated by her political rivals. australis to force the country's five hundred was polluters to pay cash for their carbon dioxide pollution starting from next year emissions are to be taxed at twenty five years dollars per metric ton the money raised will be used to compensate households by high energy bills the land of also is one of the worst images of greenhouse. as in the world that's due to high dependence on coal for its electricity. not soon of these some account that big an idea is. right or is movies and
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shakers gather in the countryside to discuss their private plan plans for the future from technology to politics. written scandal plagued news of the world newspaper has rolled of the presses for the last time its final edition or up an apologetic but defiant after being hastily closed by rupert murdoch this week the embattled media moguls lead to london to take charge of the crisis or gold the paper and its parent company news international and its acclaimed journalist phones of murder victims and dead soldiers families police made a number of arrests on friday including a former editor of the paper has also served as the prime minister's question and it's still reset but not if it's not false it's long standing in unity among britain's political elite. i think something changed this week you know for decades british prime ministers have been on their knees to the to the murdoch press
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because they knew that when the sun which is his main daily newspaper here in britain when the sun supported a british politician running for prime ministership you know they won it and then you find on the next day you find that prime minister reading the sun looking like if you're saying well the sun got me elected i mean you've got this demeaning or democracy is the mission of democracy really which the murdoch press was at the heart of but i think there was a for silence as well because important people needed the murdoch press and they couldn't be they couldn't attack it because of that and i think a line was crossed rupert murdoch has a very finely tuned business brain he has a lot of things going on now one of them is to purchase the largest satellite network in britain called the sky. that decision is about to be approved by the government that was in jeopardy i think he felt that as a businessman he had to sacrifice the news of the world because it in terms of the whole news international it's a tiny part of all that the political cast who'd been sucking up to rupert murdoch
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for so many years including prime minister david cameron he now has to stand back and say no i can't do it anymore it's going to back. me former bosnian serb general accused of ordering the srebrenica massacre he's likely to have a new legal team to represent him and behaved rather angrily disrupted to his second hearing the racing judges for not allowing him to have his noise present but many ceps feel the notorious general's trial will not bring the full justice. explains. the quiet little town of sibling meets in bosnia and herzegovina who looks at dilip you houses are being built people go about their business and in the center of the town a mosque and church sit side by side but disappearing unity is an illusion sixty years ago the entire region was torn apart by ethnic clashes during the yugoslav war in syria but it needs to became infamous when the united nations stated eight thousand muslim men and boys were massacred by bosnian serb forces today
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a memorial for the deceased sits in the grounds of a former un military base the sort of brain it's a memorial ground as well maintained and frequently visited by locals journalists and tourists who get boston from the bosnian capital of what the tourist aren't shown are the thousands of serbian graves that lined cemeteries all around us that have been it's a region. thousands of people were killed during the balkan wars of the one nine hundred ninety s. but cemeteries like these with entire families of murdered serb civilians only get visited by the very few remaining survivors but only comes here all the time his entire family lives here he says a bosnian muslim general is responsible so you know i was only nine years old when this had already struck away everything i had in life first to kill my mother then my father and brother i was wounded and taken captive they held me for fifty six
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days and only god knows how or why i survived. but even though but on a survive his loss just like that of thousands of people here is being ignored. was at the hague tribunal and i was supposed to be a witness in his trial but in the end me and about thirty other witnesses were simply cast aside they didn't call us didn't ask what happened to our families and the tribunal only gave him two years in prison. the balkan war so heinous atrocities visited on all sides and perpetrated by all players but the version most often propagated by western media is rather one sided in blaming the serbs the purpose of that is to set the stage and create a rationale for so-called humanitarian interventions which in the occurred in considerable number. of serpent so that so-called precedent can be
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traced through the years and into today's headlines bosnia iraq afghanistan and most recently libya have all played unwilling hosts to nato troops and u.s. imposed no fly zones but it is very important in the creation of the. scenario to make sure that in the minds of most people. was drawn the side which was preventable but for whatever reasons the so-called international community didn't do anything about it. some might say the journey from sibling meets a to benghazi via baghdad and kabul could now be traced as a kind of nato road map but as with any road paved with good intentions there is only one possible destination. castros are about r t bosnia and herzegovina. nasa shuttle atlantis is making its five find
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a way to the international space station for the very last time making the end to the u.s. space shuttle era it's carrying four american astronauts and several times a vital supplies within a few hours atlantis is expected to make its final hook up with the international space station roster voyager and america's space shuttle history is a painful time for many who have devoted their lives to the thirty year program is out he's going to trick him forty seconds into the system empty shells of what was once florida's thriving space coast. up to ten thousand people will be out of a job as soon as the last shuttle makes its final voyage back to earth home to many of the kennedy space center workers rock which is on the verge of becoming a ghost town without the space program or pretty much nothing i mean this is what you know cocoa beach was built on the space program you know just a lot of people are going to be out of jobs sorry to be out and people are welfare
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left and right chance anthony crystal fully spent twenty three years with the shuttle launch team as an engineer with a plan to splash thing down for its final mission it means the end of his career with nasa and the beginning of uncertainty a year ago he started looking for a new job to no avail i have applied for jobs and so far i haven't done any concrete responses there's not that many jobs out there for sure the u.s. scrapped its shuttle program and now wants the private sector to come up with ways to get astronauts to space several companies are working on new vehicles but it's not clear when they'll be able to deliver them one thing is certain though will be able to hire only a fraction of the skilled space industry workers will be out of work soon this is the first shuttle ever it never made it to space but it was used to put this before the columbia shuttle first launch into space in nineteen eighty one. a total of
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five shuttles have been used for space missions since the two of them were lost in tragic accidents a nine hundred eighty six and in two thousand and three those lawsuits and the skyrocketing price for each launch gradually led to the cancellation of the program but critics say it's hard to estimate the losses that the end of the shuttle program will bring about both for the space industry and the people involved i think it's a really bad thing for the united states to lose this skilled workforce it's going to be difficult to rebuild it for years the shuttle has been the only vehicle that could ferry crew and a massive load of cargo to space officials say one of the reasons the program was scrapped is that it's safer and cheaper to send cargo and people separately something that russia for example has been doing for many years but whatever the reasons for scrapping the thirty year old program for those who devoted their lives to it is the end of their dream job it's kind of sad because i've already seen a lot of my friends go in there because they'll be more people that are probably
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may never see again it also means the end of a once vibrant scientific community that's grown up around the shuttle going to check on our t.v. . russia welcomes a young minds from around the world to an elite some accounting opportunity to make dreams come true the future of politics and business is up for discussion and the brightest ideas could even find investors. has gone on a trip around the county to file this report. they're young they're enthusiastic and they want to be the best city in idyllic surroundings the twenty eleven seliger international youth forum brings together representatives from seventeen nations to discuss innovation politics and the future must media or else they find here is a plot for a japanese to meet brazilian and talk to the french people right at the same time so for me this is kind of
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a concentration of globalization processes happening throughout the world this is the second year the informant opened its doors to foreigners and those who have come from abroad are looking to make contacts for the future here in russia this is a great chance to make. some people also we can meet people from other countries all over the world and also. some ideas about the. mentality. and. how they how they see the. internal or international or. it's not all work the organizers say they want to create the atmosphere of an elite summer camp so alongside discussions on the future of the electoral system his wall climbing sailing and other activities the site looks more like a music festival than the place you would expect to meet world leaders of tomorrow
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however those that have come here say that they hope that the contacts they've made while they are here will help them to reach the top of their field in the future and xander is part of the group that has designed a new computer operating system selling it gives him the chance. show his product to potential investors he's here to drum up cash that is a listen we have had meetings with many investors and establish contacts that we're going to use after seliger is over we expect to get one million euros with vats we're going to open a commercial firm which will operate across the world us our services will include system installation consultations specialist training and certification. it's not just living breathing innovators that draw the crowds. they might be temped is the future of global business but they do love a robot and when it's a robot with such impeccable taste as this one you can see why. he's not just here is a crowd pleaser though the university which developed the robot see practical uses
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for him in education. this robot can replace ill students at school or university to navel the remote presence of the class and submit their homework tell stories and recite pawns this way students stay at home but they don't miss their classes. as with any festival when it comes to. this. some of those attending moving into the real white house. very.
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board has signed on the river boat in the top style republican central russia one woman has died and many have been saved but there are conflicting reports on both her missing with dozens possibly unaccounted for. and other news as we highlight the week's top stories georgia's spy hunter has a charge as high profile photographers was snooping from all screwed up skeptics say it's an anti russian image produced by president saakashvili. for angry birds they returned to the square to vent against the interim leaders who they say stole their revolution while authorities ordered the suspension of
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policemen accused of killing protesters during february as uprisings. a train drew in germany on trade agrees to boost nato as weapons stocks and leave it despite opposing the military offensive their minds is depleted stocks have been blamed for the slow pace of progress in the cold like. the hold of front page britain is the best selling newspaper rolls out of the last time but not exactly finds the title with phone hacking claims under reported i read intensified. there's the headlines the syrian government is holding talks on reforms but the opposition activists boycotting the national dialogue they say they will not participate as long as the regime continues to quiet down on protest is up next the syrian politician shares his views on whether a solution can be found. so i would like to talk about what has been going on in syria for the last three
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months can you please come in under us but i'll ask you are i want to know what the new law but outside of syria has seen complicated events in these three months when religious extremists started to destabilize the country's peace and security and undermines to billet in syria of course the mass media have also done their bit to present syria in an unfavorable light as a country that is hostile towards its own people never in the history of modern syria has the country been attacked the way these armed bands of extremists are doing it syria is in need of reforms and we have had peaceful demonstrations in favor of reforms the syrian government and president bashar al assad responded to the demands of the people but as you may recall every time the government was about to introduce reforms violence surged in the country i witnessed these acts in daraa and other syrian provinces like many other citizens did been combin president of syria is committed to reforms.

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